Monday, December 24, 2012

Re: [Everything doTERRA] organic oils?

Let me tell you what Dr. Hills response is. " we make every effort to purchase only from "better than organic growers", since the government's organic allows a percentage (10) of chemicals and pesticides. DoTerra will never use an oil from a grower that has even 1%. 
Even though I purchase only organic food, I feel more secure when picking from my garden. I have muscle tested foods claiming to be organic only to find out they are not.
The reason we don't put organic on our bottles is because the organic is just not pure enough.

Hope this helps you,
Pat

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On Dec 24, 2012, at 7:05 AM, Pari <pariansary@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello all,

Thank you for your replies on the mountain rose vs doterra question.

No matter what information I gave the lady she is still wondering why doterra is not organic. This is her response:

My friend thanks you for all your responses and she did do the
>> blotting test with the mountain rose and doterra and she saw no
>> difference. You couldn't tell the difference: below is her response:
>> thank you for looking into this, but honestly, i need to do my own
>> research on which company is credible because every company will speak
>> highly of themselves. i blotted the mountain rose oil and also the
>> doterra oil and it left no residue. you cannot tell the difference
>> which is which. i'd have to research the credibility of their doctors
>> because doctors as we know get bought out. look at our current
>> healthcare crisis. and certified organic in my opinion does matter.
>> unless i can personally verify each place they get their oils or know
>> someone credible who has visited, there is no way of knowing besides
>> taking their word for it. when i shop from farmers or buy food from
>> places, i look for their certification and if they don't have it, then
>> its because i know them as a farmer. if doterra is so pure and beyond
>> organic, then wouldn't it be easier for them to get the certification?
>> it is a matter of following procedures if they are already doing more
>> than what is asked for to get a organic certification. it is hard to
>> figure out if this is doterra's marketing tactic or if it really is
>> the truth. i definitely have to research more, but thanks for trying.

I told her to contact doterra if she has issues.  She is really looking for the organic label and says it's easy for them to do so why not?

THANKS
Pari

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